Example sentences of "looked at the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 He looked at the unrolled papers , then drawled nonchalantly , ‘ As you 've already studied them , I presume you 'll know exactly what they are . ’
2 That 's for one hundred thousand , that 's for ten thousand , that 's for ten thousand , that 's right , and when we looked at the fifteen years , that 's the for fifteen years , that 's again for twenty five .
3 At the outset we looked at the traditional ways in which new developments have been incorporated into the domain of the public services .
4 Quiss looked at the black stoves , the strange faces cast in hot metal the giant vats of liquid .
5 ‘ I did n't know about … = ’ Ianthe looked at the black robes .
6 Mouse looked at the grimy mattresses , and went over to the tap .
7 Miranda looked at the imposing exteriors and the bleak interiors of the nursing and residential homes .
8 We looked at the following aspects :
9 The Harman study looked at the ninety-six cases which had been decided by the Registered Homes Tribunal between 1985 and 1989 .
10 Kiah and Rilla sat down on the expensive green and black chairs and looked at the expensive flowers on the tables .
11 The group , including newspaper , TV and radio reporters , looked at the various ways ICI is working for a cleaner environment .
12 Madge looked at the four children clustered in the hallway .
13 She shook her head to dispel the shadows and looked at the four children sitting listlessly on the couch .
14 However , if we looked at the total costs of using the vehicles one could argue that by using reducing balance the repair costs in later life would be compensated by the additional depreciation in earlier years so achieving a matching of costs and revenues over the assets ' life .
15 As they sat together on the grass , she looked at the tumbling waters of the beck and told him how Maria had slipped on the stepping-stones , down by the farm .
16 of Friday and we looked at the individual steps but we know , everybody says yes we ask the business , we came across and to put Gareth , can you take it through and explain what it is , and explain each stage so let's hear from Gareth then .
17 Now the reason why we 've gone through all these horrible equations right , and looked at the adaptive expectations model and the partial adjustment model is because both of these two things are incorporated into single res erm a single supply response model that was developed by Nerlove Nur Nerlove in nineteen fifty eight old model but very very popular , right .
18 Furthermore , it might be argued from Case 131/86 United Kingdom v. Council , where the Court looked at the preparatory measures to the legislation in question in order to determine whether it was genuinely intended to be agricultural legislation , that the Court might investigate whether there had been a genuine consideration of the question of subsidiarity .
19 Fowler looked at the tiny fields of black soil and wondered how anyone could scratch a living from them .
20 Miranda looked at the other mice .
21 I looked at the other windows in the house .
22 He looked at the other things on Philip 's wall , the pictures from the nature calendar , the photograph of Uncle Walter 's brother , his Uncle John with his platoon in the War .
23 He looked at the other screens : each provided a different perspective of the same scene .
24 Dot looked at the other children 's beds .
25 He looked at the other men in the room , his eyes resting on his father .
26 The Indian stood in the doorway , a duffle bag looped over one shoulder , and looked at the two phones on the desk .
27 Yanto looked at the two girls as he spoke .
28 Only the boy looked at the two men sledging a length of iron on the outside anvil .
29 Madame Giry looked at the two men and laughed .
30 I looked at the two men .
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